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Smart Reporting Acquires Fluency for Imaging to Form Jacobian, a New Diagnostic Imaging Powerhouse

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Smart Reporting Acquires Fluency for Imaging to Form Jacobian, a New Diagnostic Imaging Powerhouse

Smart Reporting, a global leader in AI-driven diagnostic reporting, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Fluency for Imaging (FFI), a leading platform for radiology reporting and workflow optimisation.

 

Established in 2014 by radiologists, Smart Reporting has gained international recognition for its work in standardised and automated diagnostic reporting — bridging the gap between clinical expertise and advanced AI. Upon completion of the acquisition, both companies’ teams and technologies will come together under a new brand, Jacobian.

 

Jacobian will unite trusted clinical workflows, leading AI and language technologies, and standardised, computable clinical reporting into a single, deeply connected solution — designed to advance efficiency, accuracy, and interoperability across diagnostic imaging.

 

“Radiology is at a critical inflection point: exam volumes are rising, radiologist shortages persist, and cost pressures continue to mount. While imaging AI has demonstrated clear promise, adoption has been slowed by fragmented workflows and limited clinical alignment,” said Prof. Dr. Wieland Sommer, Founder of Smart Reporting.

 

With new investment, focus and leadership, Jacobian will address this gap by delivering seamless, AI-powered experiences that are purpose-built for radiologists and grounded in clinical best practices.

 

Building on a two-year innovation partnership, the formation of Jacobian brings together intellectual property, medical knowledge modeling, advanced AI capabilities, whole product and engineering teams, and industry-leading customer support to ensure continuity and accelerate responsible AI adoption at scale in everyday practice.

 

Jacobian will be led by the radiologist founders of Smart Reporting and the AI pioneers behind Fluency for Imaging.

 

Operating globally, Jacobian will be headquartered in Munich, Germany and Pittsburgh, USA, serving customers across the USA, Canada, Europe, and Australia through localized hosting and services. Combined, Jacobian will process over 80 million exams per year and will support and grow a global user base that is ranked number one in Australia and number two in the USA and Canada.

 

Smart Reporting’s acquisition of FFI is anticipated to close by the end of 2025, while Jacobian and its new leadership team will reveal forthcoming innovations and additional details on partnerships and outcomes at RSNA 2025.

 

Prof. Dr. Wieland Sommer added: “With significant investment, a clear focus on diagnostic imaging, and an exceptional leadership team, Jacobian is committed to writing the next chapter of innovation for FFI.

 

“We will strengthen FFI’s leadership position by bringing cutting-edge GenAI right into the known FFI environment, helping radiologists work faster, better, and more consistently – without disruption – and in a way that keeps their expertise at the center. In summary: Same people. Same dedication. More capability.”

 

Russ Cardwell, VP of Sales, US, Fluency for Imaging said: “This will take our deep, client-first commitment to the next level and deliver faster innovation. Jacobian is focused on enabling radiologists to thrive and drive diagnostic excellence for every patient by improving reporting speed and consistency without sacrificing quality.”

 

Jacobian will be exhibiting at RSNA 2025 between November 30 and December 3, from booth 1729. To arrange a meeting, email [email protected] or connect via www.jacobian.com


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